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Artists Name: Juliet Gough
Official Sites: www.myspace.com/julietgough and www.julietgough.com
 
 
Band Members:
  • Dan Hemmer - Hammond Organ, Piano, Accordion, Micro-Moog, Mellotron, Hand Clap
  • Nicholas Findsen - Bass
  • Ole Theil - Tablas
  • Jacob Anderson - Percussion
  • Rune Harder Olesen - Percussion
  • Jacob Gurevitsch - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Lap Steel & Zitar Guitars
  • Rolf Hansen - Acoustic Guitar and Electric Mandolin
  • Carsten Milner - Henricksen, Drums
  • Choir - Arvid Nielsen, Cecile Lemke, Christer Damm and Juliet Gough
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    Bio:
    Juliet Gough’s single "Rays Around the Sun", from her debut album of the same name, is released for the first time in Britain. The single stayed in massive rotation for almost a year on Danish national radio, and is now spearheading her forage into England where Juliet has family roots.

    The album "Rays Around the Sun" is produced by two seasoned veterans considered at the forefront of their respective genres in Denmark: gospel legend, Marie Carmen Koppel and the renowned blues organist Dan Hemmer. Together with Juliet’s spirited voice, the sound brings together the warmth of Midwestern Americana with the serene melancholy of the Scandinavian highlands, combining the exalted celebration of gospel with the soulful longing of blues.

    Juliet puts a twist on the singer/songwriter tradition, making music that’s easily accessible, catchy and could easily be mistaken for pop songs at first exposure, yet reveals astounding depth at repeated listening. The album is full of love songs that seem traditional at first sight, but for a handful of mysterious symbolic references that leaves you wondering whether the lover referenced throughout the album is indeed a human being - or some other entity, maybe celestial in nature.

    After successfully promoting her album in Denmark Juliet returns to Britain where her family also has strong musical roots. Her great grandmother, Adelaine Rose, played piano for silent film, and her grandfather was an avid jazz musician. She has already played a series of intimate concerts in smaller venues to get a feel for and acclimatize her to the English audience, and is now getting ready to launch a full tour.

    Apart from the track "Rays around the sun" the single contains 2 extra tracks- all of the tracks are briefly described in the attachment.


    Visit www.julietgough.com

     
    Reviewed On: 09-02-2010
     
    Interview: Wed April 28 8:00am BST London, 5:00PM AEST in Sydney and 3:00am EDT NY USA
     
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